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Graham D wrote:
> 
> I'm getting a new computer and I am getting a 3dfx card, I want the best I
> can buy so I won't have to update it too soon and aswell that I want optimum
> performance.
> 
> I don't want one that has great graphics but other bits suck like the speed
> or vise versa.
> 
> Just what is the best one as I total package?
> 
> TIA.
Go and get a Guillmot maxigamer 3d2 i have 2 of them for 200 dollars
after 2 30$ rebates it's www.guillmot.com
rdracer
